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  1. Comedian Jackie Gleason had several versions of The Jackie Gleason Show on the air from 1952 until 1970. Before having his own named show, Gleason had starred on Cavalcade of Stars which was seen on the DuMont network from the summer of 1950 until CBS offered the rotund comedian a staggering (for the time) $8,000 a week (he was being paid ...

  2. The Jackie Gleason Show (1961) In 1961, Gleason appeared on a game show called "You're in the Picture" which only lasted one episode and it was so bad, it lead to him apologizing to his viewers on-air. Committed to filling a quota of episodes, he renamed the show "The Jackie Gleason Show" which turned into a talk show.

  3. Highlights from the working class hero’s sitcom and hit variety hour that spanned two decades and featured the day’s biggest names in entertainment. Comedy 1952. TV-PG. Starring Jackie Gleason, Jack Lescoulie, Ray Bloch.

  4. The Jackie Gleason Show (1961) In 1961, Gleason appeared on a game show called "You're in the Picture" which only lasted one episode and it was so bad, it lead to him apologizing to his viewers on-air. Committed to filling a quota of episodes, he renamed the show "The Jackie Gleason Show" which turned into a talk show.

  5. Here are some episodes from The Jackie Gleason Show Season 7 (1968-1969) Skip to main content. We will keep fighting for all libraries - stand with us!

  6. 25 de abr. de 2024 · Jackie Gleason (born February 26, 1916, Brooklyn, New York, U.S.—died June 24, 1987, Fort Lauderdale, Florida) was an American comedian best known for his portrayal of Ralph Kramden in the television series The Honeymooners. Growing up in the slums of Brooklyn, Gleason frequently attended vaudeville shows, a habit that fueled his ...

  7. 25 de nov. de 2019 · Theme for TV’s popular “The Jackie Gleason Show” credits Gleason himself as composer, though he could reportedly neither read nor write music. Per Wikipedia,...

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